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...Terrier fans missed former All-American goaltender Ed Walsh, but in fairness to Devlin he didn't receive much help from the Terrier defenders. The Crimson's forechecking kept the pressure in the B.U. end most of the game, as Harvard fired off 37 shots to Boston University...
Brian ("Only the Lord Saves More Than Petro") Petrovek had a relatively easy night in the Crimson nets, as few of the Terrier shots got through to him. The Harvard defense was brilliant in blocking shots all evening. Only Rick Meagher and Mike Eruzione could put the puck behind Petrovek...
Jerry Gryp, who is following the foot-steps of his brother and former Terrier defenseman Bob, deliberately tripped Bolduc at 8:23, picking up a two minute penalty and setting up Harvard's second power play tally. Steve Dagdigian put the game out of reach, 5-1, 30 seconds later, converting from in close...
...power play and Jim McMahon struck again at 16:19 after Eruzione had taken advantage of a B.U. man-advantage by deflecting one between Petrovek's legs. The second Terrier tally came just three seconds after Harvard had killed off a two-man deficit...
...high-flying, crowd-pleasing Bell line that put the final touches on the Terrier collapse. Burke sent a perfect pass across to sophomore center Bell, who fired it past a much-abused Devlin...